Re: Apache & php5, RHEL 4

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I am running RH on a web server for several departments and I needed php5 to run Drupal on the server.

I kept the php4 installed through rpm on the system because there were too many dependent applications that depended upon that particullar package.

I then built  and installed php.5.2.0 in /usr/local/php5 using

./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-mysql

This put libphp5.so in /usr/lib/httpd/modules so that I could load the module when I started httpd.

There were problems with starting httpd if I tried to configure php 5 with other options.




On Feb 9, 2007, at 12:12 AM, Gaddis, Jeremy L. wrote:

On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, mark wrote:
So install your custom-built RPM on a test box first and see what happens?

This is the test box for this. It's also a development box, and I can't change out apache. Guys, this is a project at work, not a home system, and I have real, hard limits as to what I can change.

I understand. I work at a rather large .edu and can't just go around changing random settings in an attempt to get shit to work either. That's why I have my test environment that replicates my production environment, as should you.

[snip my rant]

If nothing else, go grab a 30-day evaluation of VMware and create the proper test environment there.


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